BIOASSAY SCREENINGS- IMPORTANCE IN DRUG RESEARCH
... directed isolation of natural products- Strategies Bioassay-guided fractionation (BGF) and isolation ...
... directed isolation of natural products- Strategies Bioassay-guided fractionation (BGF) and isolation ...
Formulation and Evaluation of Trimetazidine Dihydrochloride
... Javeer, et al.: ER tablets of trimetazidine Trimetazidine dihydrochloride, a cellular antiischemic agent indicated in the management and prophylaxis of angina pectoris is given as 20 mg thrice daily in the conventional dosage regimen. The purpose of the present study was to formulate and evaluate tw ...
... Javeer, et al.: ER tablets of trimetazidine Trimetazidine dihydrochloride, a cellular antiischemic agent indicated in the management and prophylaxis of angina pectoris is given as 20 mg thrice daily in the conventional dosage regimen. The purpose of the present study was to formulate and evaluate tw ...
One Step Drug Test
... Methamphetamine is an addictive stimulant drug that strongly activates certain systems in the brain. Methamphetamine is closely related chemically to amphetamine, but the central nervous system effects of Methamphetamine are greater. Methamphetamine is made in illegal laboratories and has a high pot ...
... Methamphetamine is an addictive stimulant drug that strongly activates certain systems in the brain. Methamphetamine is closely related chemically to amphetamine, but the central nervous system effects of Methamphetamine are greater. Methamphetamine is made in illegal laboratories and has a high pot ...
Unwanted Interactions Among Most Common
... language, and learning.1,2,3 Such symptoms may become apparent as early as 6 months old and are often established by age 3 years. This is also the age at which many children who develop an ASD do so by regression, often after a specific event such as vaccination, even though they were developing nor ...
... language, and learning.1,2,3 Such symptoms may become apparent as early as 6 months old and are often established by age 3 years. This is also the age at which many children who develop an ASD do so by regression, often after a specific event such as vaccination, even though they were developing nor ...
preventing pharmaceutical contamination of our nation`s
... ecological health. Although there is a body of evidence that chemical contaminants in the water that harm aquatic and amphibious species include pharmaceuticals, no epidemiology studies have been done to link health outcomes with pharmaceutical contamination in water (and there is not likely to be ...
... ecological health. Although there is a body of evidence that chemical contaminants in the water that harm aquatic and amphibious species include pharmaceuticals, no epidemiology studies have been done to link health outcomes with pharmaceutical contamination in water (and there is not likely to be ...
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... therapeutic objectives, but modern scientific research and even the study of Tibb-e-Unani have been devoted mainly to single drugs and compound drugs are generally ignored. Since liver diseases entail a lot of complexities and diverse clinical manifestations therefore, the use of compound formulatio ...
... therapeutic objectives, but modern scientific research and even the study of Tibb-e-Unani have been devoted mainly to single drugs and compound drugs are generally ignored. Since liver diseases entail a lot of complexities and diverse clinical manifestations therefore, the use of compound formulatio ...
Drugs of Abuse
... Controlled Substance Analogues A new class of substances was created by the AntiDrug Abuse Act of 1986. Controlled substance analogues are substances which are not controlled substances, but may be found in the illicit traffic. They are structurally or pharmacologically similar to Schedule I or II c ...
... Controlled Substance Analogues A new class of substances was created by the AntiDrug Abuse Act of 1986. Controlled substance analogues are substances which are not controlled substances, but may be found in the illicit traffic. They are structurally or pharmacologically similar to Schedule I or II c ...
Adverse Drug Reactions
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... Mosby items and derived items © 2007 by Mosby, Inc., an affiliate of Elsevier Inc. ...
P HO I HA
... a company may not suggest a dosing regimen that is unsupported by data in its label - inclusion of the downward titration statement would be misleading and result in the drug being data in misbranded ." Therefore, because teaching a dosage unsupported by safety and efficacy the label would be a viol ...
... a company may not suggest a dosing regimen that is unsupported by data in its label - inclusion of the downward titration statement would be misleading and result in the drug being data in misbranded ." Therefore, because teaching a dosage unsupported by safety and efficacy the label would be a viol ...
Phenobarbitone Elixir 15mg/5mL
... Corticosteroids Barbiturates increase the metabolism of corticosteroids, and may exacerbate asthma and other conditions when added to regimens containing corticosteroids. Reduction in serum levels of corticosteroids may compromise their effectiveness in the treatment of steroid responsive disorders ...
... Corticosteroids Barbiturates increase the metabolism of corticosteroids, and may exacerbate asthma and other conditions when added to regimens containing corticosteroids. Reduction in serum levels of corticosteroids may compromise their effectiveness in the treatment of steroid responsive disorders ...
Drug Abuse Education Course
... • The effects are felt within minutes of smoking, peak within 20 minutes, and last for two or three hours. • THC is stored in fatty tissue like the brain, liver and reproductive organs. • 2-3 days after use, 50% of the original dose is still present in those tissues. ...
... • The effects are felt within minutes of smoking, peak within 20 minutes, and last for two or three hours. • THC is stored in fatty tissue like the brain, liver and reproductive organs. • 2-3 days after use, 50% of the original dose is still present in those tissues. ...
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... is due to factors such as polypharmacy, suboptimal monitoring, non-adherence and pathological or agerelated physiological changes. Regular performance of pharmacy-initiated medication reviews is prominent among methods that have been advocated to reduce the extent and seriousness of such problems.[1 ...
... is due to factors such as polypharmacy, suboptimal monitoring, non-adherence and pathological or agerelated physiological changes. Regular performance of pharmacy-initiated medication reviews is prominent among methods that have been advocated to reduce the extent and seriousness of such problems.[1 ...
MEDICATIONS FOR THE TREATMENT OF OPIATE …
... • 16-week retention rate is currently 70% (goal for the same period, as stated in protocol, was 51%) • Drug use appears to have decreased significantly - 31.4% reported not using opiates at the 30 day followup after completion of treatment - 41% reported not using other non-opiate drugs at the 30 da ...
... • 16-week retention rate is currently 70% (goal for the same period, as stated in protocol, was 51%) • Drug use appears to have decreased significantly - 31.4% reported not using opiates at the 30 day followup after completion of treatment - 41% reported not using other non-opiate drugs at the 30 da ...
(1)Simple partial seizures 单纯局限性发作
... 1. Hepatic intoxication 2. CNS and blood system thrombocytopenia 3. Teratogenesis ...
... 1. Hepatic intoxication 2. CNS and blood system thrombocytopenia 3. Teratogenesis ...
Anticancer efficacy and toxicokinetics of a novel paclitaxel-clofazimine nanoparticulate co- formulation
... for both Taxol and Riminocelles groups (n=5), whilst reducing the animal numbers required. Human tumor xenograft model Forty female, athymic mice (Crl: NU-Foxn1nu) of age 8-9 weeks (weighing: 20.5 - 25.9 g) were acclimatized to the laboratory conditions of Charles River Laboratories (Ann Arbor, Mich ...
... for both Taxol and Riminocelles groups (n=5), whilst reducing the animal numbers required. Human tumor xenograft model Forty female, athymic mice (Crl: NU-Foxn1nu) of age 8-9 weeks (weighing: 20.5 - 25.9 g) were acclimatized to the laboratory conditions of Charles River Laboratories (Ann Arbor, Mich ...
Phytosomes - Journal of Chemical and Pharmaceutical Research
... extracts of Ginkgo biloba, Grape seed, Green tea, Ginseng, etc. has been profitably used. Phytosomes have been refined for therapeutic uses like cardiovascular, anti-inflammatory, immunomodulator, anticancer, antidiabetic etc. or for preventive and health reasons. In the ever-expanding pharmaceutica ...
... extracts of Ginkgo biloba, Grape seed, Green tea, Ginseng, etc. has been profitably used. Phytosomes have been refined for therapeutic uses like cardiovascular, anti-inflammatory, immunomodulator, anticancer, antidiabetic etc. or for preventive and health reasons. In the ever-expanding pharmaceutica ...
Pharmaceutical chemistry 1. Naming chemical
... ¾ WHO definiton: „Any substance used in pharmaceutical product that is intended to modify or explore physiological systems or pathological states for the benefit of the recipient.” ¾ Pharmaceutical product: „a dosage form containing on or more drugs along with other substances included during the ma ...
... ¾ WHO definiton: „Any substance used in pharmaceutical product that is intended to modify or explore physiological systems or pathological states for the benefit of the recipient.” ¾ Pharmaceutical product: „a dosage form containing on or more drugs along with other substances included during the ma ...
Sedation and antipsychotics
... After sedation has been achieved (acutely disturbed and -ve adverse effects) pt may need to be: monitored closely (+ Calm and supportive) ...
... After sedation has been achieved (acutely disturbed and -ve adverse effects) pt may need to be: monitored closely (+ Calm and supportive) ...
evaluation of antidepressant activity of eclipta alba using animal
... groups. Group-I (control) received polyethyleneglycol (1ml/100gm),Group-II, III & IV received EALE in doses of 100,200,400 mg/kg orally (P.O.) respectively. Group V & VI (positive control) received Fluoxetine & Imipramine at doses of 20mg/kg & 15mg/kg p.o respectively. Drug treatment was given for s ...
... groups. Group-I (control) received polyethyleneglycol (1ml/100gm),Group-II, III & IV received EALE in doses of 100,200,400 mg/kg orally (P.O.) respectively. Group V & VI (positive control) received Fluoxetine & Imipramine at doses of 20mg/kg & 15mg/kg p.o respectively. Drug treatment was given for s ...
Practice Debate
... Both conventional and atypical agents may be effective in patients with BPSD who have psychotic type features, aggression or potential for harm. There is no clear evidence that atypical antipsychotics are more likely to cause CVAE than conventional antipsychotics. The increased death rate from RCTs ...
... Both conventional and atypical agents may be effective in patients with BPSD who have psychotic type features, aggression or potential for harm. There is no clear evidence that atypical antipsychotics are more likely to cause CVAE than conventional antipsychotics. The increased death rate from RCTs ...
FORMULATION AND IN VITRO EVALUATION OF SUSTAINED RELEASE FLOATING TABLET OF CEPHALEXIN USING HYDROPHILIC POLYMERS
... delivery, oral dosage forms have really progressed. A gastric floating drug delivery system (GFDDS) 1,2,3 can overcome at least some of these problems and is particularly useful for drugs that are primarily absorbed in the duodenum and upper jejunum segments. The GFDDS is able ...
... delivery, oral dosage forms have really progressed. A gastric floating drug delivery system (GFDDS) 1,2,3 can overcome at least some of these problems and is particularly useful for drugs that are primarily absorbed in the duodenum and upper jejunum segments. The GFDDS is able ...
Benefits from the high-tech micronization process
... starting product of 600 micron) is 120 times greater. This allows faster reaction times for chemicals, faster burn rates in solid fuel rockets (air to air missiles) more powerful explosives, stronger plastics and adhesives. Bioequivalence Another important characteristic of a product prepared with m ...
... starting product of 600 micron) is 120 times greater. This allows faster reaction times for chemicals, faster burn rates in solid fuel rockets (air to air missiles) more powerful explosives, stronger plastics and adhesives. Bioequivalence Another important characteristic of a product prepared with m ...
The Fat Drug - About Dr. Keyser
... MEANWHILE, in agricultural circles, word of the miracle spread fast. Jay C. Hormel described imaginative experiments in livestock production to his company’s stockholders in 1951; soon the company began its own research. Hormel scientists cut baby piglets out of their mothers’ bellies and raised the ...
... MEANWHILE, in agricultural circles, word of the miracle spread fast. Jay C. Hormel described imaginative experiments in livestock production to his company’s stockholders in 1951; soon the company began its own research. Hormel scientists cut baby piglets out of their mothers’ bellies and raised the ...
TB - MSF
... Archaic diagnostic tests • The most widely-used test for diagnosing active TB in developing countries relies on examining a patient’s phlegm under a microscope: sputum spear microscopy. • This method, developed nearly 140 years ago (in the 1880s!), detects less than half of all active TB cases and ...
... Archaic diagnostic tests • The most widely-used test for diagnosing active TB in developing countries relies on examining a patient’s phlegm under a microscope: sputum spear microscopy. • This method, developed nearly 140 years ago (in the 1880s!), detects less than half of all active TB cases and ...
Pharmaceutical industry
The pharmaceutical industry develops, produces, and markets drugs or pharmaceuticals for use as medications. Pharmaceutical companies may deal in generic or brand medications and medical devices. They are subject to a variety of laws and regulations that govern the patenting, testing, safety, efficacy and marketing of drugs.